
Jean-Christophe Rufin is a French doctor and novelist. He is the president of Action Against Hunger and one of the founders of Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors without borders). He was Ambassador of France in Senegal from 2007 to June 2010. Rufin was born in Bourges, Cher in 1952. An only child, he was raised by his grandparents, because his father had left the family and his mother worked in Paris. His grandfather, a doctor and member of the French Resistance during World War II, had been imprisoned for two years at Buchenwald. In 1977, after medical school, Rufin went to Tunisia as a volunteer doctor. He led his first humanitarian mission in Eritrea,where he met Azeb, who became his second wife. A graduate of the Institut d'études politiques de Paris (Political Sciences) in 1986, he became advisor to the Secretary of State for Human Rights and published his first book, Le Piège humanitaire (The Humanitarian Trap), an essay on the political stakes of humanitarian action. As a doctor, he has led numerous missions in eastern Africa and Latin America. He is former vice-president of Médecins Sans Frontières and former president of the non-governmental organization Action Against Hunger.
Series
Books

The Santiago Pilgrimage
Walking the Immortal Way
2013

Asmara et les causes perdues
1999

The Red Collar
A Novel
2014

Un léopard sur le garrot
Chroniques d'un médecin nomade
2008

The Abyssinian
1997

Les trois femmes du consul
2019

Le Tour du monde du roi Zibeline
2017

Les sept mariages d'Edgar et Ludmilla
2019

Sept histoires qui reviennent de loin
2011

The Siege of Isfahan
1998

Le parfum d'Adam
2006

La Salamandre
2005

Le suspendu de Conakry
2017

Checkpoint
2015

Katiba
2010

Globalia
2004

Rouge Brésil
2001

The Big Heart
2012

Leurs yeux se rencontrèrent
2003

Les flammes de pierre
2021

Le Flambeur de la Caspienne
2020